Love the photos! I'm looking forward to seeing your garden. We began ours 3 years ago - I couldn't believe that things actually grew! I'd never kept a plant alive in my life up until then, but previous 'greens' had always been indoor plants which I had to water.....and duly forgot every time! Outdoors, God waters them (well, here in Scotland it happens that way - maybe you'll have to water them yourselves!).You will love it. The bug has totally bitten me, and I'm posting today about some of my seedlings which are popping indoors, and will be planted outside in a few weeks.Can you tell I'm excited?!

I love your little farmers! They are so cute in their hats and bib overalls! I'd say you need to put some of that horse manure in your garden and till it up. We actually bought a dump truck load a few years ago for our garden. Unfortunately between the deer and the drought we don't get much! lol

My mom and I have a garden every year. Last year she was talking how her parents never watered their garden once it was planted and it grew like mad.. I wonder if it would make a difference if we didn't water it like we did last year and make less weeds for us.. The weeds drive me batty.

I LOVE LOVE LOVE it!! They are just beyond adorable, especially in those little overalls. The wheelbarrow incident is TOO funny!! You are the first blog I have checked today, and you have really made my day. They are very blessed to grow up in such a place and with you as their mom. I love the way you see humor in everything, you are a joy to read. Now, what will you plant? I look forward to the further adventures...

Awesome - we are working on getting things started with our garden too. I need to post up some pictures. We had some surprise winter survivals. I hope that the babies will be as helpful as Buddha Bear has been. He loves to "grow them" with water - unfortunately I don't know how much my mango seedling likes that lol.

so cute. love the cowboy pacifiers! we are right there with ya.. have you checked out mother earths news garden planner, going to work on mine tonight. we are too late to plant for spring in AZ but my next season will be July, can't wait to see how it goes for you.